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Ice won't dispense or jams in chute? Cracked bin or broken auger blades stop ice flow. This ice bin assembly restores dispensing. Easy DIY, no tools.
Replaced ice bin assy. Read more
This is a gear shaft that serves as part of the drawer slide mechanism in the freezer section of your refrigerator. It helps the freezer drawer glide smoothly in and out on its track. Replace this shaft if the freezer drawer sticks, wobbles, or does not open and close properly.
Put the new parts I bought from you on and made some fixing on the rails and done? Great part and fast shipping, thanks Read more
Freezer or fridge light not working even with a new bulb? This light socket provides the electrical connection. Basic DIY repair with video guide.
Replaced those two items listed above, please continue reading! I'm a mechanic by trade, so I have the basics. And what made this job easy? Appliance parts pros! very easy access to Part numbers and Diagrams, Online help, Customer service, and the list goes on. You will see several other sites, However! Wouldn't it be nice, knowing the above? Go no further! If you get stumped on anything during your Maintenance or Repair, They will Help. Read more
This acoustic fiber is the sound-absorbing insulation used in a refrigerator's machine compartment. Replacing a missing or damaged pad reduces operating noise from the compressor area and helps maintain the unit's intended sound levels.
First I emptied and cleaned out the entire refrigerator. Then I unplugged and defrosted the unit. As that was happening, I vacuumed out the back compressor area. ( the noise reduction pad disintegrated so replaced) , Googled the problem, and watched a youtube video on how to test and fix the issue. Took the back of the inside freezer compartment off and metered the heating coil. It was good. Then popped off the control panel cover in the fridge compartment and tested the motherboard. ... Read more
Clear plastic chiller door for bottom-mount refrigerators. Replaces cracked, broken, or missing chiller compartment doors. Snaps into place, no tools needed.
I have a Maytag MFI2568AES refrigerator. The ice maker quit working for no reason. I ordered the ice maker replacement parts from AppliancePartsPros.com. The kit came within 2 days. I spent about 20 minutes getting the kit installed and after a few hours we had ice. Read more
Refrigerator not cooling or freezer too warm? A damaged evaporator fan blade stops cold air circulation. This replacement restores airflow. Video guide included.
Evaporator fan was loud and eventually quit. This allowed the freezer temp to rise above 18 deg. which they activated the PF code. Replacing the evaporator fan motor fixed the problems. Read more
This tempered glass shelf fits inside the refrigerator's fresh food compartment and provides a flat, sturdy surface for organizing food items. It rests on shelf support brackets or frame rails within the cabinet. Replace it if the glass is cracked, chipped, or shattered, which can compromise food safety and reduce usable storage space.
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Fix frost buildup and warm temps with a new defrost thermostat. Monitors evaporator coil temperature to prevent ice accumulation. DIY-friendly repair.
Replaced defrost thermostat, replaced frig thermistor. Good experience. Excellent support and assistance for Maytag. Read more
This factory screw secures appliance components to their mounting points. Replace missing, worn, or stripped hardware to restore a tight fit, proper alignment, and quieter operation across the affected assembly.
Ordered Bake Element, Y04100019 (Whirlpool AP4283614) to replace a broken bake element on my 30-year old Jenn-Air Model S125 Downdraft Slide-in electric range. Received the element very quickly but it had been damaged in shipping. Called AppliancePartsPros to report this and they quickly shipped another element - very easy process. To install the element, I turned off the power to the range, put on rubber gloves (just in case) and removed the two sheet metal crews at the rear of the oven -... Read more
Color: clear. Measures about 11 inches wide by 7 inches high.
Bought a new one. Read more
Replace a cracked, broken, or missing dairy tray on your refrigerator door. This bin installs on the door to organize butter and small items in one spot.
Had the cover but needed the tray….put cover on new tray... Read more
The Screw is an OEM part for Whirlpool refrigerators. This screw secures the refrigerator door hinge in place, allowing the door operates smoothly and seals properly.
Over time, screws can become loose or go missing during repairs or adjustments, which can lead to a misaligned door, compromised sealing, and increased energy consumption.
Symptoms of a bad screw include:
This OEM Whirlpool part is also compatible with Maytag, KitchenAid, Jenn-Air, Amana, Magic Chef, Admiral, Norge, Roper and some Kenmore models.
As soon as the parts arrived, installed them seamlessly. Thank you. Read more
Ice maker not filling properly or water leaking in freezer? A cracked fill cup causes inconsistent fills and leaks. Simple DIY fix guides water correctly.
I SAW THE VIDEO AND WAS SO EASY THAT MY CHILDREN COULD DO IT Read more
This replacement screw secures panels, brackets, and components inside appliances. Replacing a missing or stripped fastener restores a snug, rattle-free fit using the correct #8-18 thread and 5/8-inch length.
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Bottle with brush. Color: Black. Size: 0.6 fl.oz.
Replaced It With New One Read more
Replaces a cracked, broken, or missing gallon door bin on your refrigerator. Snaps securely into place to hold tall containers and jugs organized.
The tray was simple, pick up the old one, pop in the new one. The gasket for my refrigerator was almost as easy. When I received the part I opened it up and let it lay flat for about 3 days (probably overkill). The old gasket popped right out and the new one went in really easy. The entire job took me about 10 minutes to do, no tools required. I do recommend that you start with corners and work your way to the middle of each side. I found that would prevent any stretching. You also need to... Read more
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